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“But You Said I Could…” – How One Endless Fax Proved Malicious Compliance Can Be Perfectly Satisfying

by Sunny Nguyen
November 12, 2025
in Social Issues

Collections is where patience goes to die, and where small lies become a time-eating art form. One collector learned this the hard way, watching debtors and their lawyers use delay as a weapon.

They would promise to check a faxed invoice and then claim they never received it. They would ask for a refax, safe in the knowledge the paper would be tossed and the clock would keep running.

Fed up with false denials, this collector answered with a solution both simple and gloriously petty.

He followed the instruction they gave him, word for word, and turned their own fax machines into a slow, maddening confession of guilt.

“But You Said I Could…” - How One Endless Fax Proved Malicious Compliance Can Be Perfectly Satisfying
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Here is how an endless roll of paper became a compliance weapon.

"But you said I could..."?

Crosspost from r/prorevenge. Doing collections that, occasionally involved speaking with businesses about past due accounts.

Their main tactic was postponment and delay, of any kind. Negotiations could drag on for months, even if you were speaking to the principal payee or their lawyer.

I would fax important paperwork, receive a fax confirmation and yet, somehow, they "didn't receive it". "Oh, gee, sorry. Can you refax?"

My response was to apologise for the confusion, and ask them if it was ok for me to continue to re-fax the paperwork until they finally received a copy.

I would always receive a smug "Sure!" from them because they had no intention of acknowledging receipt and planned on simply throwing the fax away. So they thought...

I would make three copies of the bill, tape them end to end, feed the first copy into the fax and, as the top came out, quickly tape it to...

Within the hour, I would receive a call screaming obscenities about their jammed fax machine and how much trouble I was in..

My response was "So you acknowledge receipt of my fax?". "But, but, but, but.......". "Sorry, you said I could."

The Story

He worked in collections, the kind of job where patience is a utility and postponement is common practice. When a company claimed they never received a fax, the usual dance began: refax, wait, promise, delay.

Negotiations stretched for months. The debtor’s goal was obvious, keep the invoice in limbo and the payment late.

After too many rounds of this, he started a quiet experiment.

Every time someone asked him to refax because their machine “did not get it,” he would apologize for the confusion and politely ask if they minded if he refaxed until they acknowledged receipt.

They always said yes, smug and sure. They had no intention of ever admitting anything.

So he exploited the permission. He taped three copies of the invoice together end to end and fed the loop into his fax machine.

The document entered, the machine scanned, the transmission started, and the pages came back out only to be taped to the bottom again, forming a continuous paper loop.

The fax kept working. The sending buffer filled. The receiver waited. Within an hour the company called, furious, with a jammed machine and someone screaming down the line.

He asked calmly, “So you acknowledge receipt of my fax?” Their stammering reply was all the victory he needed. “But you said I could,” he shrugged.

It was a perfect bit of malicious compliance. The collector had not broken any rules. He had simply followed their permission to its logical, slightly devious conclusion.

The endless fax was a slow motion reveal, an irrefutable demonstration that they had been lying about not getting paperwork.

Psychology and Motivation

Why go to such lengths for a piece of paper? Because collections is a game of leverage, and paperwork is leverage.

When the other side treats documentation as optional, time becomes their weapon. The collector wanted to flip that dynamic.

By turning the fax machine into an unavoidable problem, he forced an admission without shouting or threats.

There is also a fine moral satisfaction in watching bureaucracy choke on its own tricks.

The small, methodical act of looping pages exposed a systemic tendency to delay rather than resolve. It was a way to say, in the smallest possible terms, you cannot gaslight paperwork and expect to win.

Context and Practical Note

Faxing may seem ancient, but it persists. Many sectors, especially healthcare and legal, still rely heavily on fax for secure transmission. Recent reporting indicates that a large share of healthcare communications still pass through fax systems.

And the stakes of delay are real.

Studies and industry reports repeatedly show that late payments and stalled invoices are a major drain on small businesses and services, with averages of invoices paid several days late and a high percentage of businesses suffering cash flow strain. Turning the tables on delay is not just petty fun.

It points to a broader problem of payment culture and accountability.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

Responses ranged from awed admiration to technical deep dives.

ivanthemute − Fax of death. Back in the day when actual faxes were a thing, I had a rig of five jet-black sheets that I could tape together and send.

My machine had a high transmit buffer, 2000 pages equivalent, and if I got a spam fax, out goes that.

Sparriw1 − This may be my favorite MC of all time

SanityContagion − Diabolical. I like it. Perhaps a bit too much.

[Reddit User] − There are email fax services now. You just send an email to an address that contains the phone number, and it gets faxed to that number.

No paper loop needed. Set up a script that does the same thing; your end will never get jammed.

RasterTragedy − I might steal this idea...

kinglallak − Hard to keep all the pro petty and malicious revenge straight these days.

[Reddit User] − Someone beat you to it and posted this an hour ago.

Others admired the sheen of professional pettiness, calling it “pro as f__k.”

ParanoidCrow − Holy s__t this is pro as f__k. This story is def my fav MC right here.

champagne_abbu − There is a special place in hell reserved for companies that use b__lshit tactics like saying they “never received the invoice” to delay or not pay on time.

And that place is right next to Adolf’s exposed a__s as he is being force fed laxatives. IF YOU USE A SERVICE, PAY FOR THE GOD DAMN SERVICE.

[Reddit User] − We would do the same thing but we would use all black sheets of paper on the fax numbers of companies that wouldn't take us off their...

A few techy commenters suggested modern alternatives like automated email-to-fax scripts to achieve the same result without wasting paper.

chadandjody − I don't understand how this would work. The fax has to scan all the pages first, store it in memory, dial the phone number, transmit the data.

If the fax machine is continuously pulling in the looped paper when does it ever stop to send the data?

luxfx − I knew someone that did this with invoices for problem clients! He would wait until Friday evening to start! So it would use up all of their fax...

LadyRevontulet − This is so, so, so deliciously evil. My God do I hate fax machines for this very reason, but you OP, have given me new hope.

[Reddit User] − The old timey version of a DDoS.

Rick_Sancheeze − I want to print out "meat spin" frame by frame, tape it into a loop and fax it to someone for a week straight.

Great compliance is a mirror. You give people the exact mirror of their own logic and watch them flinch. This collector did not invent a law. He demonstrated a point: if someone uses delay as a strategy, make delay cost them something real.

Was it petty? Absolutely. Was it effective? Also absolutely. Sometimes justice is just persistence dressed up as paper.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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